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The 2012 Summer Olympic Games, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad, will take place in London, England, United Kingdom, from 27 July to 12 August 2012.


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Olympic torch relay starts in Britain

LAND'S END, England (AP) — LAND'S END, England (AP) — British sailing hero Ben Ainslie kicked off the torch relay for the 2012 London Olympics on Saturday with a stroll through teary, flag-waving crowds who cheered the arrival of the flame to Britain.

Hundreds held up mobile phones to snap photos as the gold medal winner jauntily walked past. They banged on plastic tambourines handed out by sponsors, creating a roar that shook the hillsides of this picturesque spot — the furthest point west in England.

The sun rose and shone across the moors all day, lifting spirits at a place known for its fog. It was a good-natured start of an event, which lasts for 70 days and ends with the lighting of the cauldron to start the games on July 27.

There were some mishaps along the way. A man who got too close to the flame as it was being carried by a torch bearer was tackled by police officers and pushed out of the way. Metropolitan police, who are providing the security for the torch, said in a statement that the public should be careful not to get between the torch and police officers guarding it.

In another unfortunate incident, a group of disabled patients from a Cornish care home missed the flame as it went by after relying on an incorrect map of its travels. The torch passed by them in a covered bus used to transport the flame over long distances.

Many people seemed to have not realized that the torch was going to get bused places. Small clots of people gathered on roadsides where only the bus would be, some having wrapped flag banners around tree barks. While organizers said such roads weren't even noted on the Olympic website for fear of causing confusion, the flame passing through little villages is a big deal and people just heard.

However, there isn't a pope mobile for the flame. People were destined for disappointment.

"Oh! We were so hoping to see it," said Dawn Coombe, 43, who stood with her husband and two daughters on a roadside near the village of Tideford, crestfallen to learn they may only see a truck going by. "It's a shame. They could have done more to make it clear."

But elsewhere, the mood was jubilant.

Organizers of the London Olympics assume the rest of the world is excited about the Olympics. What they are really working on is the citizens who live here — the people who are paying 9.3 billion pounds ($14.7 billion) to host the event and are wondering if this is money well spent.

The organizers need the torch relay to inspire excitement in Britain ahead of the games. And for the first day anyway, it was working. People got up as early as 4 a.m. to watch the flame rise with the sun.

"It's iconic, isn't it?" said Beverly Wills, 47, who came with her husband and her son. "It's not going to happen again in our lifetime. It brings everyone together."

The flame arrived on British soil Friday night, a week after being captured by the sun's rays in ancient Olympia.

Soccer legend David Beckham and Princess Anne headlined the dignitaries who went to collect it, flying it on BA flight 2012 to the Royal Naval Air Station at Culdrose. The air rescue pilots then flew the flame over to Land's End in the morning. They took a spin over the crowd, and hundreds of hands reached into the air to wave and to cheer.

The crowd's goodwill was not just for the flame. This is an island after all, and the search and rescue team often do rescue people. "It was a great way to celebrate the search and rescue guys," said Paul Deighton, the organizing committee's chief executive. "That's what our torchbearers are to do — honor unsung heroes."

From here on out, it journeys around the country in an 8,000 mile (12,875 kilometer) jamboree featuring the same number of runners. It will make appearances at Stonehenge and in Scotland, in Durham and at Dover, in London and in Liverpool. Organizers are proud of saying that the flame will come within 10 miles (16 kilometers) of 95 percent of the British population.

They are hoping, together with tourism officials, to create a video calling card of all things pretty and British — a sort of running "come and visit us commercial."

This is part of the reason to host the Olympics in the first place — to bring tourism, attention and money into the country.

The people of Cornwall — and especially those who clogged Land's End on Saturday — think it is perfectly appropriate that the tour should begin with them. As the name suggests, this place likes to think of itself as the craggy edge of the world. A signpost beside Ainslie as he picked up the torch offers a helpful milestone and an arrow "New York, 3,147." The Isles of Scilly, by helpful contrast, are a mere 28 miles (45 kilometers).

"'We're glad that Cornwall is in this," said Callum Brown, 13, who sat with his class, Union flags at the ready, waiting for Ainslie's appearance. "It will be good for the wider UK."

Cornwall could use a little attention.

It is surrounded by miles (kilometers) of rugged beaches and cliffs, and is often portrayed as an escape hatch for hip celebrities. But the reality means that this naturally beautiful corner of England has struggled economically, especially in the off season.

One big draw to the area recently has been the Eden Project, a biodiversity program that features the world's largest greenhouse. Not surprisingly, the sanctuary devoted to all things green and sustainable was a key stop on day No. 1 of the torch tour.

Torch bearer Ben Fogle didn't only walk a few feet on his torch leg. His task was to rise above the tree canopy in a balloon. The flame was being held in a miner's lamp — as explosions were not part of the plan.
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The logo looks boring. Do they have an explanation for this? Looks like broken british flag.


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The logo looks boring. Do they have an explanation for this? Looks like broken british flag.




I think its "2012" London Olympics bro gene


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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2012 11:37 am 
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The logo looks boring. Do they have an explanation for this? Looks like broken british flag.




I think its "2012" London Olympics bro gene


aba oo nga ano?

but it's still boring bro.


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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2012 1:07 pm 
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The logo looks boring. Do they have an explanation for this? Looks like broken british flag.


more logos bro gene...



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London unveils creepy-looking mascots for 2012 Olympics
By Chris Chase | Sports.Yahoo.com

When the official logo of the 2012 London Olympics was released three years ago, the odd puzzle-piece design was the object of so much scorn that organizers were desperate to avoid similar criticism when they unveiled the mascots for the Games on Wednesday. With the introduction of Wenlock and Mandeville (above), London 2012 organizers realized their goal. The criticism of the mascots won’t be similar to the complaints about the logo. No, they’ll be much, much worse.

Look, I don’t know what to say. Olympic mascots have always been the object of scorn (remember Izzy?), but these two, uh, things take the absurdity to a whole new level. There’s a complicated backstory to the characters which was written by a children’s author. It explains why the mascots have one eye (it’s a camera lens to see the world) and yellow lights on tops of their heads (an homage to London taxicabs), but fails to tell the tale of why they look like early rejects from a Pixar movie. Plus, the fact that some details are explained only makes me wonder about the things that aren’t. Why does the one on the left look like it’s wearing an oven mitt? Where are their feet? What, are both those design features a metaphor for how we can’t run away from global warming?

Officials boasted that focus groups of children helped form the designs of the mascots, which makes total sense because this looks exactly like something a bunch of second-graders would create as a class project. It’s like Wenlock and Mandeville were pieced together from every child’s suggestion. "They should have one eye!" "It’d be cool if they did karate!" "Make them fly!" There was no filter. Instead of simple (like the only good Olympic mascot in history, Barcelona’s Cobi) London went for a design as complicated as can be.

The natural defense of the mascots is that they’re not designed for adults, but for the children who will convince adults to buy them a bunch of merchandise with said mascots. That’s a cop-out. Pandering to children isn’t an excuse for an uninspired design. The aforementioned Pixar caters to kids, yet its films still resonate with the older set.

Wenlock is named after Much Wenlock, a village in Shropshire which held an event in the 19th century which inspired the modern Games. Mandeville is named after the hospital at which the Paralympic Games were founded. Though both sound like Tolkein characters, the names are quite good and are the only thing that makes the mascots distinctly British
http://redicecreations.com/article.php?id=11006

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It is an Illuminati symbol.. the all seeing eye, the pyramid on top of Wenlock. The all seeing eye on the floodlights of the stadium. The 2012 logo can be viewed as Zion. These are just few symbolism and numerology that can be seen in the 2012 olympics but there plenty of them.

2012 according to conspiracy theorist and occultist believes is Illuminati games. Much will happen this year compared to previous years including the grand design of the NWO.

Check youtube and type 2012 Illuminati games, perhaps you can gets lots of infos out there whether you believe it or not. But theres no harm in believing specially if you believe what truly happens in 9-11.


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London unveils creepy-looking mascots for 2012 Olympics
By Chris Chase | Sports.Yahoo.com

When the official logo of the 2012 London Olympics was released three years ago, the odd puzzle-piece design was the object of so much scorn that organizers were desperate to avoid similar criticism when they unveiled the mascots for the Games on Wednesday. With the introduction of Wenlock and Mandeville (above), London 2012 organizers realized their goal. The criticism of the mascots won’t be similar to the complaints about the logo. No, they’ll be much, much worse.

Look, I don’t know what to say. Olympic mascots have always been the object of scorn (remember Izzy?), but these two, uh, things take the absurdity to a whole new level. There’s a complicated backstory to the characters which was written by a children’s author. It explains why the mascots have one eye (it’s a camera lens to see the world) and yellow lights on tops of their heads (an homage to London taxicabs), but fails to tell the tale of why they look like early rejects from a Pixar movie. Plus, the fact that some details are explained only makes me wonder about the things that aren’t. Why does the one on the left look like it’s wearing an oven mitt? Where are their feet? What, are both those design features a metaphor for how we can’t run away from global warming?

Officials boasted that focus groups of children helped form the designs of the mascots, which makes total sense because this looks exactly like something a bunch of second-graders would create as a class project. It’s like Wenlock and Mandeville were pieced together from every child’s suggestion. "They should have one eye!" "It’d be cool if they did karate!" "Make them fly!" There was no filter. Instead of simple (like the only good Olympic mascot in history, Barcelona’s Cobi) London went for a design as complicated as can be.

The natural defense of the mascots is that they’re not designed for adults, but for the children who will convince adults to buy them a bunch of merchandise with said mascots. That’s a cop-out. Pandering to children isn’t an excuse for an uninspired design. The aforementioned Pixar caters to kids, yet its films still resonate with the older set.

Wenlock is named after Much Wenlock, a village in Shropshire which held an event in the 19th century which inspired the modern Games. Mandeville is named after the hospital at which the Paralympic Games were founded. Though both sound like Tolkein characters, the names are quite good and are the only thing that makes the mascots distinctly British
http://redicecreations.com/article.php?id=11006


Illuminati Occult. :shock:

http://adventofdeception.com/decipherin ... c-mascots/

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It is an Illuminati symbol.. the all seeing eye, the pyramid on top of Wenlock. The all seeing eye on the floodlights of the stadium. The 2012 logo can be viewed as Zion. These are just few symbolism and numerology that can be seen in the 2012 olympics but there plenty of them.

2012 according to conspiracy theorist and occultist believes is Illuminati games. Much will happen this year compared to previous years including the grand design of the NWO.

Check youtube and type 2012 Illuminati games, perhaps you can gets lots of infos out there whether you believe it or not. But theres no harm in believing specially if you believe what truly happens in 9-11.


Lol! Conspiracy theorist. What do you know about all seeing eye?

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It is an Illuminati symbol.. the all seeing eye, the pyramid on top of Wenlock. The all seeing eye on the floodlights of the stadium. The 2012 logo can be viewed as Zion. These are just few symbolism and numerology that can be seen in the 2012 olympics but there plenty of them.

2012 according to conspiracy theorist and occultist believes is Illuminati games. Much will happen this year compared to previous years including the grand design of the NWO.

Check youtube and type 2012 Illuminati games, perhaps you can gets lots of infos out there whether you believe it or not. But theres no harm in believing specially if you believe what truly happens in 9-11.


Lol! Conspiracy theorist. What do you know about all seeing eye?


we can make a thread for that for further healthy discussion about your avatar or this all seeing eye.

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It is an Illuminati symbol.. the all seeing eye, the pyramid on top of Wenlock. The all seeing eye on the floodlights of the stadium. The 2012 logo can be viewed as Zion. These are just few symbolism and numerology that can be seen in the 2012 olympics but there plenty of them.

2012 according to conspiracy theorist and occultist believes is Illuminati games. Much will happen this year compared to previous years including the grand design of the NWO.

Check youtube and type 2012 Illuminati games, perhaps you can gets lots of infos out there whether you believe it or not. But theres no harm in believing specially if you believe what truly happens in 9-11.


Lol! Conspiracy theorist. What do you know about all seeing eye?


we can make a thread for that for further healthy discussion about your avatar or this all seeing eye.


Lol! Man is being destroyed by the products of their own mind. Perhaps man really needs illumination so they can clearly see beyond what others just say.

Anyway, lets not hijack this thread. 8) are you a traveler superlike?

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The logo looks boring. Do they have an explanation for this? Looks like broken british flag.

If you'll look at it from an abstract point of view, it resembles a man shagging a woman from behind. Look closely.

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It is an Illuminati symbol.. the all seeing eye, the pyramid on top of Wenlock. The all seeing eye on the floodlights of the stadium. The 2012 logo can be viewed as Zion. These are just few symbolism and numerology that can be seen in the 2012 olympics but there plenty of them.

2012 according to conspiracy theorist and occultist believes is Illuminati games. Much will happen this year compared to previous years including the grand design of the NWO.

Check youtube and type 2012 Illuminati games, perhaps you can gets lots of infos out there whether you believe it or not. But theres no harm in believing specially if you believe what truly happens in 9-11.


Lol! Conspiracy theorist. What do you know about all seeing eye?


U mean the Rothchilds? The masons? The secret societies? The 1%. The one who controls the world. The big brother.. To sum it up, chaos and evil. To enslave mankind.


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For the millions they spent, this is the best they could come out with??? Pre-schoolers could draw better figures than those.
I want Simon Cowell to give his brutal opinion...


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